A watercolor painting of three yellow goldfinches with black-and-white wings perched among green leaves and clusters of purple and red berries. The scene is delicate and lively, with expressive brushwork and a white background. Signed “Cate Mandigo” with a small red bird icon in the bottom right corner.

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Growing up in the southern Adirondacks, folk traditions—especially quilting and music—were part of daily life. But the most famous artist I knew was Cate Mandigo. Her prints were everywhere: in the dentist’s waiting room, in the entryway of my best friend’s house, and in magazines like Country Living. A few years ago, I reached out to ask how she built a career at the crossroads of folk painting and affordable distribution.

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Release details

Category
collabpublishing - digital editionpublishing - manifesto
Release Date
2 May 2025
Catalog number
AMF-W-001
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Folk Art at Scale: Cate Mandigo Interview

Created by
A M Fisher

AM

Cate Mandigo was the most visible artist of my childhood in the 80s and 90s—her prints were everywhere, and years later, I asked how she made that possible.

Collected by
Sarah B Whicker

SB

Yancey Strickler

YS

A M Fisher

AM

Collected by
Sarah B Whicker

SB

Yancey Strickler

YS

A M Fisher

AM

Limited run of 999